Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-04 Thread Dana
yeah I know... but I could do worse in low-brow entertainment Dana On 5/4/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > LOL! > > > Snohomish must be familiar from > > Cops I guess. > > -- > will > > "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; > and that would just be unacceptable."

Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-04 Thread William Bowen
LOL! > Snohomish must be familiar from > Cops I guess. -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk an

Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-04 Thread Dana
must have been thinking of Skamania. Snohomish must be familiar from Cops I guess. Dana On 5/4/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Snohomish County? Isn't that like the Washington side of the Columbia > > River Gorge? > > Not exactly... There's King, Pierce and Thurston counties (am

Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-04 Thread William Bowen
> Snohomish County? Isn't that like the Washington side of the Columbia > River Gorge? Not exactly... There's King, Pierce and Thurston counties (among others) and the Cascade range in between us and the Gorge. I live in Everett which is right on Puget Sound. Granite Falls is 15ish miles from my

Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-04 Thread Dana
Snohomish County? Isn't that like the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge? Seems a bit odd, a lot of expensive properties around there. Maybe more towards the interior of the state it gets poorer and more redneck, qualities I associate with meth... the news stories I have seen about it here

Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-03 Thread Ray Champagne
Well, I remember now where I read it - Rolling Stone. So, considering the source, I am not 100% sure. Anyways, they talked about Snohomish County as being the hotbed. If anyone cares to read it: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/846737/posts Paul Ihrig wrote: > not sure. > havnt lived th

Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-03 Thread Paul Ihrig
not sure. havnt lived there is 12 years. parents still on the VT/CDN border. ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer support efficiency by 100% http://www.houseoffusion.com/banners/view.cfm?bannerid=49 Mess

Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-03 Thread Ray Champagne
Isn't Northern New York a hotbed for Meth labs? Thought I read that somewhere recently Ray Paul Ihrig wrote: > i used to be a friend of a family that where cookers in norther > California when i was a kid. > they would cook in winter, buy land in Humboldt with proceeds & grow > in the sprin

Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-03 Thread Paul Ihrig
i used to be a friend of a family that where cookers in norther California when i was a kid. they would cook in winter, buy land in Humboldt with proceeds & grow in the spring. most the males in the family where in & out of jail or continuously on the move/run. the kid who was my friend was Handy

Re: Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-02 Thread Dana
we've had quite a few meth arrests here. Not sure if it's because we have a big problem, or because we are having a huge crackdown. Maybe the two boxes at a time thing is in effect here and I just don't know it because I haven't tried to buy more than one? Last time I bought antihistamines I bought

Meth- WAS: Pseudoephedrine

2005-05-02 Thread Robert Munn
Oh, and the meth thing is huge here in San Diego. A former Escondido city planning commission member just admitted to making meth at his landscaping business. At Costco, there is a big sign next to the generic pseudoephedrine that says you can only buy two boxes at a time. Local authorities tra